Horoscope: December 15, 2017

Your stars today


Shelley Von Strunckel December 15, 2017
Your stars

Your Stars Today

Aries | March 20 – April 18



Usually you’ll stand up to anybody who’s being stubborn or are causing you problems. Yet if you’re willing to invest time in discussion, which means delving into those difficulties, not only should you be helpful and so, earn their gratitude, what you learn will answer persistent questions of your own.

Taurus | April 19 – May 19



Few things are more worrying than making decisions while short of facts. However, with so much in transition, what seem solid facts will change tomorrow and reform themselves the day after. Knowing that, regard whatever you plan or organise as an experiment and when the unexpected arises, you’ll be ready for it.

Gemini | May 20 – June 20



This is one of those peculiar periods during which even seriously worrying clashes can, and will, lead to amazingly informative discussions. Knowing that, invest time in talking things over with those involved with these matters, even if recent discussions have been both difficult and unrewarding. You’ll be delighted how well things go.

Cancer | June 21 – July 21



While most of those born under the sign of Cancer are dynamic and enjoy tackling new tasks, these will generally have been carefully thought out. However, now things are moving too swiftly for analysis of any kind. Worrying as that seems, you’ll soon realise that, actually, there’s no reason for concern.

Leo | July 22 – August 21



Getting though this period of dramatic and often unsettling change, yet maintaining your knack for enjoying almost any occasion, will require focus. Which is something you have, and plenty of it. Still, there’s no avoiding the effort that dealing with these matters will require. You know what most of these are, and can prepare.

Virgo | August 22 – September 21



While the period during which your ruler Mercury is retrograde is renowned for the confusion it triggers, the current planetary setup is so positive that even seemingly worrying matters are likely to go well. And of those, the ones that seemed hopeless could work out, and in ways as amazing as they are unexpected.

Libra | September 22 – October 22



During periods of transition such as this, few things are more welcome than reliable plans. Straightforward as what’s being organised may seem, judging by the coming week’s planetary activity, even the simplest of arrangements won’t last as they were first conceived. However, any temporary chaos is justified, because what’s next will be an improvement.

Scorpio | October 23 – November 21



It’s not that you’ve been secretive but, rather, you couldn’t see any reason to reveal information you regarded as private. While those facts didn’t matter at the time, they do now. So much that you’ve no choice but to go back over old ground, and explain what you left out and why.

Sagittarius | November 22 – December 20



The unsettled mood and sudden changes triggered by Mercury’s retrograde cycle influence everybody. But because it’s in your sign, you’ll find many of those events raise questions about matters you’ve either regarded as stable or battled but couldn’t budge. Now, unexpected, things will happen with little effort on your part and, often, swiftly.

Capricorn | December 21 – January 18



For ages you’ve meant to conduct an edit of your life. By that is meant both examining certain arrangements that no longer work, and considering if they’re worth saving. But, even more important, it’s time to examine which dreams are as yet unrealised dreams, and reflection they still matter to you.

Aquarius | January 19 – February 17



Life’s about change and, ideally growth, rewarding relationships and achievement. You know that. Still, if you’re unaware of the influence of the Sun and planet of focus, Saturn moving into new positions, the actual changes that take place could seem overwhelming when, in fact, it’s just the beginning of a new cycle

Pisces | February 18 – March 19



The line between others being helpful and them interfering isn’t always clear and, at the moment, is especially confusing. when you realise that learn the individuals in question either have access to valuable information or those who’d be helpful, you’ll rethink your views. Once you’re actually involved, you’ll wonder why you hesitated for even a minute.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 15th, 2017.

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